Clover Seam Ripper, 1 Pack, Red
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Mom of 3 and 2
> 3 dayMy favorite seam ripper! I costume for ballet schools and this is the best seam ripper I have found. So easy to rip out stitches. And sharp! I always have this when fitting tutus.
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astrea333
Greater than one weekI love that it comes with a cover. Well made product. Very easy to use.
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Miss Savannah Cruickshank
> 3 dayI use when quilting settles easy in hand.
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L
> 3 dayI was looking for a smaller stitch ripper and Im pleased with this one. I also like how sharp the blade it...thats a must!
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Outspoken1
> 3 dayI have used a Clover Seam Ripper for decades. My old one has finally become dull, so I purchased a new one. The handle is very ergonomic and the blade is formed and polished to easily slip into the smallest of stitches. This ripper will make you sewing so much easier.
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JG
> 3 daystreamlined, snag-free, sharp blade with comfortably long handle
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M. Medawar
Greater than one weekIve only used this a couple of times, but it seems pretty solid. The handle isnt as ergonimical as I would like, but it isnt uncomfortable if you are only using it for small segments. If youre ripping something completely apart, it would probably be a bit oncomfortable towards the end. Beyond that, it does what it needs to and I anticipate that it will last a while.
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tfilm
> 3 dayNot too often, a quilter may need to undo a few stitches, and these seam rippers make the job so much easier.
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Emily Watson
Greater than one weekBought two of these as I was tired of all the seam rippers I bought at JoAnn Fabrics breaking within a month of buying them. They need to stop using cheap steel. I have two from the 80s that are made of much better stuff but they arent as sharp as they used to be after 30 years of use. These are sharp and appear to be holding up to my Hulk-like seam ripping. Update: Been using this for a while. Its held up great and I still havent broke it. Bought two more I love it so much.
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Ellen Su
> 3 dayThis little tool glides through threads... not bulldozing like other brands. Threads are neatly cut and not just broken apart by force. It is also great for removing button thread. The only difference between the two models appears to be the handle and one has a slightly larger “bead”.